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Michael has worked in the financial and tech industries for nearly 40 years, most recently as an editor and tech liaison for financial publisher. In 2004, Michael moved from Edison, NJ to Israel where he lives with his wife and 5 children. Since moving to Israel, he has been blessed with 11 ...more

Does America Still Want "Huddled Masses Yearning to Breathe Free"?

Date: Thursday, May 22, 2025 5:24 AM EDT

My latest podcast. Available wherever you get your podcasts.

In this episode I discuss my thoughts about how the U.S. is currently dealing with immigration and immigrants. As an immigrant to Israel I lean on my experience to compare Israel to the U.S. I also reserve some particularly sharp critique for Trump’s current Deputy Chief of Staff, Stephen Miller.

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Susan Miller 3 months ago Member's comment
What's your take on the Israel/Iran ceasefire?
Michael Lipkin 3 months ago Author's comment
I think it's a good thing. Iran has been hobbled even if Fordow wasn't completely destroyed. And Israel has shown the world that they are a paper tiger. Hopefully now they will be more malleable in negotiations. I've been doing some short videos about the war here: https://youtube.com/shorts/WeMUFgXwi2k?si=ID7Yc1flCt1SLigH
Angry Old Lady 4 months ago Member's comment
I find it on that Trump won't let any minorities in, even those desperately fleeing opression. But is allowing a bunch of White South Africans to immigrate to the US.
Alexandra Gray 4 months ago Member's comment
What do you expect from a guy who is willing to take a $400 million bribe from Qatar?